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Aina Wilhelmiina Jokinen (born Kaarlentytär), 1873 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Amanda Kaarlentytär, 1894 - 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Aleksandra Kaarlentytär, 1902 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Maria Antinpoika (born Kaarlentytär), born 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Aleksandra Kaarlentytär, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Alina Kaarlentytär, born 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Elisabet Kaarlentytär, born 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Dagmar Kaarlentytär, born 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Maria Kalliolepo (born Kaarlentytär)
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Maria Kalliolepo (born Kaarlentytär)
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Maria Kaarlentytär (born Niemi)
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Maria Kaarlentytär, 1901 - 1902
FamilySearch Family TreeAina Hilma Ruohonen (born Kaarlentytär), born 1885
FamilySearch Family TreeAina Wilhelmina Kaarlentytär, born 1876
FamilySearch Family TreeAina Elisabeth Kaarlentytär, born 1893
FamilySearch Family TreeAina Alina Kaarlentytär, born 1882
Geni World Family Tree
Aina Kaarlentytär, born 1875
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Aina Maria Kaarlentytär, born 1880
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Aina Kaarlentytär
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The name Aina has its origins in multiple cultures, primarily deriving from the Japanese and Finnish languages. In Japanese, Aina (愛菜) can mean "love" (愛) and "vegetables" or "greens" (菜), symbolizing a nurturing and caring nature, often associated with growth and fertility. In Finnish, Aina means "always" or "forever," reflecting a sense of permanence and reliability. The name has historical roots in these regions, with its use in Japan becoming more popular in the 20th century, while in Finland, it has been a traditional name for centuries. Variations of Aina can be found across different cultures; for instance, in Arabic, Aina can be spelled as Aina or Ayna, while in other languages, it may appear as Aina, Ayana, or even Aina in different contexts. The name is often associated with qualities such as kindness, loyalty, and a strong connection to nature, resonating with the meanings derived from its origins.
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